09.02.10 Krystle
Did yet another shoot at the McKinney spot, this time with Krystle. I was rather pleased with the shots I got. I wish I had a bit more time in Texas to flesh out some concepts though. Oh well…
Did yet another shoot at the McKinney spot, this time with Krystle. I was rather pleased with the shots I got. I wish I had a bit more time in Texas to flesh out some concepts though. Oh well…
Randy is an Austin native, and has a thematically compelling photostream of the human experience. Lots of it is like the above, with a lone figure enveloped by a grandoise backdrop of raw landscape. Other shots are more intimate, like feet at rest on a train car windowsill. All of it is beautiful, and I’m not surprised that he’s a rather popular Flickrite to boot.
Once I got the itch to take portraits again, I did some brief scouting of a spot I had used last summer – an undeveloped subdivision in McKinney. Wasn’t sure if it’d still be just as untouched as it had been, and luckily, it was. Shooting here as much as possible while I can, to say the least. Took some portraits of Hannah to start.
This was from a couple weeks ago actually, but I figured it worth uploading since there were some images I liked, but they may not get to the photoblog . . .
There’s a development behind the SCAD equestrian center that never got past the front gates, so to speak. It’s a strange area, as if it weren’t for those front gates and paved roadways, and some other evidence of on-going development, it’d appear to be a nature and wildlife preserve. Minus any wildlife. The bugs however . . . I’m basically covered in red welts.